Tagger started acting up recently and responding very slowly. Longer term, I think this is due to the database outgrowing our original expectations for it -- a "select count(*) from votes;" takes quite a while to return on the db server.
This slowness is causing nagios to time out every now and then which makes it then try to restart httpd to get things working again (and notify us about this).
To cut down on spam, I'd just like to remove the event_handler with the following patch. Any +1s?:
--- .../files/nagios/services/websites.cfg | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg b/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg index c52c167..9595b3d 100644 --- a/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg +++ b/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ define service { check_command check_website!localhost!/tagger/!Tagger max_check_attempts 8 use internalwebsitetemplate - event_handler restart_httpd + #event_handler restart_httpd }
define service {
On Mon, 27 Oct 2014 11:49:54 -0400 Ralph Bean rbean@redhat.com wrote:
Tagger started acting up recently and responding very slowly. Longer term, I think this is due to the database outgrowing our original expectations for it -- a "select count(*) from votes;" takes quite a while to return on the db server.
This slowness is causing nagios to time out every now and then which makes it then try to restart httpd to get things working again (and notify us about this).
To cut down on spam, I'd just like to remove the event_handler with the following patch. Any +1s?
Sure. +1
kevin
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:49:54AM -0400, Ralph Bean wrote:
Tagger started acting up recently and responding very slowly. Longer term, I think this is due to the database outgrowing our original expectations for it -- a "select count(*) from votes;" takes quite a while to return on the db server.
This slowness is causing nagios to time out every now and then which makes it then try to restart httpd to get things working again (and notify us about this).
To cut down on spam, I'd just like to remove the event_handler with the following patch. Any +1s?:
.../files/nagios/services/websites.cfg | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg b/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg index c52c167..9595b3d 100644 --- a/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg +++ b/roles/nagios_server/files/nagios/services/websites.cfg @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ define service { check_command check_website!localhost!/tagger/!Tagger max_check_attempts 8 use internalwebsitetemplate
- event_handler restart_httpd
- #event_handler restart_httpd
}
define service {
+1 for me to
Pierre
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